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Rhassoul Patchouli Wash Cream
Item Number: 600452

Product description Ingredients Tips from Gabi Köberl
Contents: 200 ml | 1 L = 39.45 €
7.89 €
inc . 19% VAT.
excl. postage
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Rhassoul Patchouli Wash Cream

Practical to use

The Rhassoul Patchouli Wash Cream dispenses gentle cleansing straight from the tube. Rhassoul clay offers particularly gentle cleansing – after all, its cleaning properties are based on a purely physical active principle: when mixed with water, rhassoul clay binds dirt and oil particles, making them easy to rinse out. It is particular suitable for sensitive and problem skin, delicate scalps and dandruff and oily hair.

vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free


Ingredients

Aqua (Water), Hectorite, Parfum (Essential Oils), Glycerin, Alcohol, Melia Azadirachta Extract, Pogostemon Cablin Oil, Mica, CI 77891, Linalool, Limonene

* from controlled organic cultivation

Tips from Gabi Köberl

Gentle cleansing for skin and hair

The word rhassoul is derived from the Arabic verb for to wash, ‘rhassala’. It consists of natural clay minerals, and was already used for washing and cleansing the body in antiquity. White kaolin contains an especially fine, light-coloured clay. When mixed with water, the clay swells and develops a pleasant gel-like consistency, which absorbs dirt particles and excess oil like blotting paper. Rhassoul and white kaolin are free from surfactants and are tolerated well by the skin. They cleanse without irritating. Hair is left silky-soft, shiny and smooth.

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18.01.14: Schon lange meine Lieblingsreinigung!\nReinigt sanft und anschl. sieht die Haut jünger aus, da Fältchen ein wenig aufgepolstert werden (bilde ich mir zumindest ein...)Duftet fein nach dem Patchouli der frühen 80er.